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    I have always maintained that the liminal spaces of jungle and garage rave are its most interest part – dub's echos trailing off in forlorn architecture, hazy views of barren landscapes. Constructing an album from this material is not a new idea, but Low End Activist navigates new angles in the territory Lee Gamble trailblazed. Airdrop follows a clear dramaturgic script, a sequence of structuralist sketches that become tracks for just long enough to be compleated in the listeners mind. A heady, catchy record for listeners who consider thinking a hedonistic activity.

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